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Posted by Jeff Oliver on August 31, 2004 at 16:51:24 from (209.173.42.16):
In Reply to: Re: OT -Are we teaching our kids NOT to pay attent posted by Steve450 on August 31, 2004 at 11:50:23:
This is gonna sound bad but here in Tn we have had mandatory helmet laws forever ( Which I am glad of) and the seat belt law for 10yrs or so. I will admit that i don't wear my belt as I should just mainly cause I hoestly don't think of it out of habit ( my kids however remind me often) . I will NOT however get on the raod without my helmet! Kinda strange the irony in that huh? I do think it is a persons choice to wear one or not but I also agree tht if you are not going ot wear a helmet then you should sign something to assume liability for an accident. You can be a free as you want to be but to me it is plain stupid to ride without one. Had a guy about a month ago cut a deer in half on my road with a motorcycle. He got 5 cracked vertera and alot of road rash but he is alive because of his helmet. it was scratched and beat up bad but he had no head trauma.
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